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Torre Saracena
Torre Saracena is one of the oldest bathing establishments on Capri, founded in 1906 as a quaint trattoria with a down-home, authentic atmosphere.
Via Krupp, 80076 Capri NA, Italy
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Lido del Faro
Set on the southwestern point of the coastline in the shadow of the Punta Carena lighthouse, Lido del Faro can be reached via a hidden footpath that winds its way through the pristine countryside.
Anacapri, Str. Faro di Carena, 80071 Anacapri NA, Italy
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Da Gioia by La Palma
Da Gioia by La Palma, Hotel La Palma’s chic yet laid-back beach club, is located on Capri's southern coast at Marina Piccola, home to the island’s most famous beaches and restaurants.
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La Fontelina
Only reachable by foot (or better by boat), La Fontalina is one of the most exclusive beach clubs in Capri.
Via dei Faraglioni, 2, 80073 Capri NA, Italy
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La Scogliera
Private beach club and restaurant located within walking distance from the heart of Positano.
Spiaggia, Via del Brigantino, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
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Conca del Sogno
From the boat ride arrival, to the tableside fresh figs, to the al fresco oceanfront setting, everything about lunch at Conca del Sogno is memorable. No matter if you're staying on the Amalfi Coast for one night or two weeks, lunch at this famed eatery is an absolute must.
Locate in Nerano. Accessible by 30-minute boat.
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Laurito Beach
The Laurito Beach offers privacy and exclusivity in a small heavenly corner of the Positano coast. Reachable from the pier in Positano.
Via Laurito, 24, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
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Da Adolfo
Hip, shack-style restaurant located on the tiny, pebbly Laurito beach. The restaurant offers a delicious lunch of simple, local specialties.
Via Laurito, 40, 84017 Positano SA, Italy
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Lo Scoglio
This family-owned trattoria serves locally inspired Mediterranean fare amid panoramic views of Nerano Bay. Large windows admit plenty of sunlight into the dining room, which is decorated with white tablecloths, wooden chairs, and rows of tiny glass pendant lights hung from exposed ceiling beams. Using freshly caught seafood and produce grown on the owner's farm, the chefs prepare signature dishes like lobster linguini.
Located in Nerano. Accessible by 30-minute boat.
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